One of the must see sights for many people is the Terra Cotta Warriors site in Xian. The Warriors seen here were unearthed in 1974 when three farmers digging a well found them. The site is large and now has four pits unearthed and open to the public. The Warriors were arranged at one time as an army to protect the Emperor Qin Shi Huang in front of his tomb. The site took 38 years to build with over 700,000 workers. The artisans who constructed his burial room were buried alive in the tomb to keep the location of the room secret. The Tomb itself has never been opened as it has been considered too dangerous having very loose soil contaminated with arsenic to protect the tomb from grave robbers. In a separate building there is a museum of artifacts found in the pits and near the tomb in excellent condition. Well worth the small extra fee to visit it. Located near the airport is a little known site called the Yangling Mausoleum over 2,500 years old. This tomb of Emperor Jingdi of the Western Han Dynasty is actually open and you can enter it to see the inside burial place along with many artifacts well preserved and on display. Because the Terra Cotta Warrior site is so famous, the Yangling Mausoleum often is overlooked and not included in most
Wednesday, September 3, 2014
Xian's Terra Cotta Warriors Site
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Thanks for sharing this beautiful post about terracotta warriors. China is the most beautiful place with various famous places and greenery nature. Here is a lot of things to know and also to visit. Xian is a very beautiful place of china having famous places like: terracotta warriors, Hua mountain, Long Men Grottoes, Zhen Guo Canal and many more. Find some useful Tips for Xian travel at the time of tour to Xian. Keep posting like this.
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